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Crisis for Kenyan Mothers: Scrapping of Linda Mama Program Leads to Detained Patients and Tragic Fallout

Published 3 days ago1 minute read
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Crisis for Kenyan Mothers: Scrapping of Linda Mama Program Leads to Detained Patients and Tragic Fallout

Political discourse surrounding maternal healthcare in Kenya has recently taken center stage, marked by a significant clash between the current Kenya Kwanza administration and the former government led by President Uhuru Kenyatta. This divergence in policy has sparked considerable debate, particularly concerning the continuity of key health initiatives.

At the heart of this political contention is the 'Linda Mama' initiative. Former President Uhuru Kenyatta, speaking on a Friday, expressed profound regret over the decision by President William Ruto’s administration to discontinue this program. Kenyatta emphasized that Linda Mama, launched during his presidency, had played a crucial role in significantly improving the quality and accessibility of maternal healthcare services across Kenya. He highlighted the positive impact the initiative had on mothers and children, underscoring his disappointment at its cessation.

The discussion around this issue was also noted in proximity to Dr. Mercy Mwangangi, CEO of the Social Health Authority (SHA), on June 3, 2025, indicating the ongoing relevance and public attention on healthcare policies. Kenyatta's public statement reflects a broader concern about the direction of healthcare provision and the potential consequences of altering successful social programs. This political confrontation illustrates the challenges of policy transitions and their implications for public welfare, particularly in critical sectors like maternal health.

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